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Tiana Adkins
20 May, 22:36
What is 58 times 8 using cumulative property
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Brooklynn
20 May, 23:28
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58 x 8 would be equal to 464. If you do 8 x 8 it'd be 64. And 8 x 50'd be 400. If you add up 64 + 400, you will get 464.
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